All about the name SERENAH

Meaning, origin, history.

Serenah is a melodious, unique given name of Hebrew origin. Derived from the word "serenade," it signifies harmony and musicality. The name Serenah was first introduced in the late 20th century, making it a more recent addition to the naming landscape compared to many traditional names. Despite its youthfulness, Serenah has swiftly gained popularity due to its appealing sound and meaning. It is often associated with serenity, peace, and grace, reflecting the tranquil and graceful qualities it embodies. The name Serenah consists of five letters, beginning with the letter 'S' and ending with 'H'. This provides ample opportunities for creative nicknames or shortenings, such as Rena or Nenah, allowing those named Serenah to express their individuality even further. In terms of popularity, while not yet widely common like some classic names, Serenah has been steadily rising in usage since its introduction, particularly in English-speaking countries like the United States and Australia. This trend suggests that Serenah may continue to grow in familiarity and acceptance as a beautiful and meaningful name choice for generations to come.

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Popularity of the name SERENAH since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Serenah experienced fluctuations in popularity over the two decades from 1995 to 2018, with a total of 147 girls being named Serenah during this period. The peak years for the name were 1999 and 2001, when it was chosen for 11 and 10 newborns respectively. However, there were also several years where only a handful of babies were named Serenah, including the first year recorded (1995) with just 6 births, and other low points such as 2003 (8 births), 2005 (5 births), and 2014 (7 births). The most recent data available shows that in both 2015 and 2018, there were 6 girls named Serenah.